Read More

“We have reflected carefully on this case and, in our judgment, Ms Lish is right that the factors militating in favour of suspending the sentence in this case outweigh those against,” said Mr Justice Haddon-Cave.

“We uphold the sentence of eight months imprisonment, but allow the appeal so that it is suspended for 18 months.”

The suspended jail term will include a 25-day rehabilitation activity requirement, added the judge, who was sitting with Judge Clement Goldstone QC.